Untamed Kimberley & West Coast Escorted Vacation

Explore the rugged and contrasting landscapes of Kimberley and the West Coast on this epic journey through Western Australia. As you pass from the Top End to Perth, you’ll cruise on rivers, hike to waterholes, tour working diamond mines, explore coral reefs, relax on pristine beaches, and engage with unforgettable Indigenous cultures.

This epic 21-day Australia vacation takes you across the Northern Territory and Western Australia, travelling from Darwin at the Top End to Perth on the sunny west coast.

Your trip to Australia begins in Darwin, located at the tropical Top End of the Northern Territory. Darwin shares as much with tropical wonders like Bali as it does with its Australian counterparts to the south. It has a rich history and a strong Indigenous heritage, which is still deeply felt to this day. Spend some time exploring the town, visiting the Government House and the Parliament building of the Northern Territory before enjoying dinner at Wharf One Restaurant, which has incredible views of the Darwin Waterfront. The following day begin your epic journey across Australia. Head down the Stuart Highway and pass through Katherine to Nitmiluk National Park and Katherine Gorge, one of the Northern Territory’s finest natural landmarks.

Pass into Western Australia and make for Kununurra, a gorgeous stretch of Outback that’s home to many Indigenous communities. Cruise along the Ord River and Lake Argyle to see the many fish and birds that call the area home. While in Kununurra, you’ll also take a flight over the remarkable Bungle Bungles, which are massive beehive domes that tower above the ground. You’ll also visit Mirima National Park to see all the wallabies, bats, and echidnas that live in the park.

Continue to Emma Gorge, stopping off at the Hoochery Distillery to learn about Ord River Rum, the only rum in Western Australia. Once you reach Emma Gorge Resort, you’ll spend a few days in safari-style tented camps and explore the wilds of El Questro Wilderness Park, where you’ll cruise Chamberlain Gorge and cross the Pentecost River. Your Australia vacation passes on to the Argyle Diamond Mine, which is the world’s largest supplier of natural-coloured diamonds. Tour the mines in the company of an Indigenous guide and explore the historic town of Halls Creek.

Head west and pass through Louisa Downs, a cattle ranch owned and operated by the Yiyili Indigenous community. Cross the Fitzroy River and see the freshwater crocodiles and fruit bats before reaching Fitzroy Crossing. Continue to Broome, a town pitched on the coastline of the Indian Ocean. You’ll tour the city sights, visiting Chinatown and seeing the city’s many pearl shops, and be free to swim the waters around Cable Beach. Pass south through the Great Sandy Desert and head for Karijini National Park, connecting through Port Hedland. Explore a landscape of gorges, waterfalls, and rock pools set against a stark red backdrop. Then continue along the west coast to Karratha and eventually Exmouth, located on the boundaries of Ningaloo Marine Park.

In Exmouth, you’ll learn about the town’s World War II history and head to the Vlaming Head Lighthouse for breathtaking views of the water. You’ll also be free to see the world-famous whale sharks of the Ningaloo Reef on a water excursion. You may even be able to swim alongside these gentle giants. Dip down to Coral Bay and explore the Ningaloo Reef on a glass-bottom boat. Continue to Carnarvon and eventually to Monkey Mia, passing Shell Beach, one of only two beaches in the world that is comprised of billions of small shells.

In Monkey Mia, you’ll have a chance to engage with the wild dolphins who swim up to shore to greet the people. Continue to Kalbarri National Park and admire the Murchison River Gorge from the vantage point of Hawks Head Lookout; you might even spot a Peregrine falcon diving through the air along the cliff. Your final stop before Perth is Geraldton, where you’ll visit the HMAS Sydney Memorial. You’ll also see the limestone formations of the Pinnacles in Nambung National Park before reaching Perth and concluding with a farewell dinner.

This epic journey across Western Australia showcases the natural wonders of the Outback and lets you engage firsthand with the people and animals that call the West Coast home.

Welcome to Darwin

Welcome to Darwin! This afternoon enjoy a tour of this tropical city. See the mixture of old and new architectural styles and cultural influences including old Government House and the new Northern Territory Parliament building. You'll also see for yourself some of the damage caused to the town during Cyclone Tracy of 1974. Enjoy a Welcome Reception and dinner this evening with your Travel Director and fellow travellers at Wharf One restaurant with spectacular views overlooking the Darwin Waterfront.

Mantra on the Esplanade

Located on the Esplanade, overlooking Darwin Harbour and adjacent to the Transit Centre, Mantra on the Esplanade is within walking distance of city shopping, restaurants and cafes. The hotel features 24 hour reception, 24 hour room service, restaurant, cocktail bar, pool/spa, tour desk, guest laundry ...

Located on the Esplanade, overlooking Darwin Harbour and adjacent to the Transit Centre, Mantra on the Esplanade is within walking distance of city shopping, restaurants and cafes. The hotel features 24 hour reception, 24 hour room service, restaurant, cocktail bar, pool/spa, tour desk, guest laundry and car parking.

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Darwin to Katherine

Travel south along the Stuart Highway stopping at Adelaide River War Cemetery along the way. During WWII, Adelaide River was the headquarters of a large military base. A large cemetery was created especially for those who gave their lives in the service and defense of their country. This afternoon you continue through Katherine to Nitmiluk National Park. Take a relaxing cruise at Katherine Gorge where you'll really feel the spirituality of the land and marvel at the gorges while you spot wildlife and learn about the history and culture of the local Traditional Owners, the Jawoyn people. Later on you'll meet Tom Curtain and experience his spectacular Outback show, it will be an experience you'll never forget. Tonight you'll have dinner at your hotel.

Paraway Motel

The Katherine Club Incorporated purchased the Paraway Motel in February 2004. Since then it has become one of Katherine's best establishments to stay whether it be overnight or for a longer duration. The Motel consists of 50 standard rooms as well as six executive rooms, ...

The Katherine Club Incorporated purchased the Paraway Motel in February 2004. Since then it has become one of Katherine's best establishments to stay whether it be overnight or for a longer duration. The Motel consists of 50 standard rooms as well as six executive rooms, a 120 seat restaurant and the delightful Junction Bar. General Manager, Kevin Johns and his lovely wife Wendy will make your stay a truly memorable experience.Situated on O'Shea Terrace Katherine, the Motel is only 50 metres from the Katherine Club where you can enjoy a cold drink or play the pokies in a new and modern atmosphere.

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Katherine to Kununurra

Watch the landscape transform as you journey across vast pastoral leases and Aboriginal homelands into Western Australia. Visit the historic Durack Homestead Museum. The homestead was originally built in 1895 by the famous pioneering Durack family on Argyle Downs Station. It was faithfully removed brick by brick and reconstructed to become a museum when Lake Argyle, Australia's largest man-made lake was filled. Later, cruise along the Ord River from Lake Argyle to Kununurra. Prior to Lake Argyle being filled, the Ord River only flowed during the wet season between December and March, now the permanent water supply supports an abundance of life including fish, birds, marsupials and amphibians. Experience a magical sunset on the water before you arrive in Kununurra.

Kununurra Country Club

County Club Resort Kununurra is a central sanctuary from which to access Western Australia's remarkable and untouched north-west. Retreat in the comfort of a centrally located Resort, close to the airport and iconic natural wonders. The Resort offers comfortable and modern rooms.

County Club Resort Kununurra is a central sanctuary from which to access Western Australia's remarkable and untouched north-west. Retreat in the comfort of a centrally located Resort, close to the airport and iconic natural wonders. The Resort offers comfortable and modern rooms.

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Kununurra

Today you can take an optional early morning scenic flight over the spectacular Bungle Bungle beehive domes before a tour of Kununurra, or you may like to forgo your tour of Kununurra for a full day, in depth 4WD tour of the Bungle Bungle. Kununurra is the hub of local industry for agriculture, tourism and mining in the East Kimberley. On your tour of the town today, you'll visit Mirima National Park, which is home to a big variety of wildlife including many species of birds, all manner of reptiles, wallabies, bats, dingoes and echidna. The National Park has great cultural significance to the local Miriwoong people and features intriguing natural rock formations. Afterwards you'll have time to view the town from Kelly's Knob Lookout before enjoying a free afternoon to relax and unwind. This evening, you're invited to a privately hosted 'Be My Guest' dinner at the Kununurra Sandalwood Factory in the heartland of Kununurra's Sandalwood plantations. Enjoy a presentation by a local Sandalwood expert and learn about this fascinating industry while you dine on fresh locally grown produce from the Ord Valley, Australia's next 'food bowl'.

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Day5

Kununurra to Emma Gorge

First up visit Hoochery Distillery, makers of Ord River Rum, the only rum made in Western Australia! Take a guided tour and hear how Spike Desert and his family came to open the distillery, before you sit down and try their famous Ord River Rum Cake for morning tea. Delish! Travel to Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve (weather permitting) to see the birdlife of this region. Marglu Billabong is an important water bird feeding and breeding area and it's even a stop off point for migratory birds that come from as far away as Siberia! You'll see egrets, herons, ibises, magpie geese and maybe even a few jabirus and lurking crocodiles. Continue to the Gibb River Road and travel to El Questro Wilderness Park for your stay at Emma Gorge Resort. Nestled at the foot of the rusty red Cockburn Ranges, you won't even know the resort is there as you approach down the dusty dirt road, but before you know it, an oasis of native pandanus and palms appear. Staying in safari style tented cabins, you really feel like you're immersed in nature. It's just magic!

Emma Gorge Resort

Hidden within the fiery red of El Questro's Cockburn Ranges, lies the spectacular Emma Gorge Resort. Conveniently located close to some of El Questro's major attractions, the resort is only two kilometres off the Gibb River Road, and one hour from Kununurra. Emma Gorge Resort ...

Hidden within the fiery red of El Questro's Cockburn Ranges, lies the spectacular Emma Gorge Resort. Conveniently located close to some of El Questro's major attractions, the resort is only two kilometres off the Gibb River Road, and one hour from Kununurra. Emma Gorge Resort is a great place for an outback adventure with the whole family. A swimming pool and lounge area shaded by native trees and landscaped gardens lies on the banks of Emma Gorge Creek.

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El Quetro

This morning rise to the calls of native birds and head to the resort's large verandah for a hearty breakfast with views of the surrounding ranges. Next up you'll travel across the Pentecost River to the hub of El Questro Wilderness Park for a cruise on Chamberlain Gorge, a fresh waterhole fringed by tropical vegetation and 60 metre tall escarpments. Afterwards, spend a little time at the station and grab a bite for lunch before it's back to Emma Gorge Resort. This afternoon is free for you to relax and enjoy your surrounds. Maybe take a dip in the resort pool, lay back with a good book on your cabin's verandah or if you're up for it, join your Travel Director for a challenging hike to Emma Gorge for a dip in the crystal clear waterhole. This evening after dinner, sit back with a drink and enjoy local entertainment.

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Day7

Emma Gorge to Halls Creek

Today visit the Argyle Diamond Mine. Located at the traditional Barramundi Dreaming site at Barramundi Gap, it's the world's largest supplier of natural coloured diamonds. The mine has been operating since 1983 and has produced 800 million carats of rough diamond since! A local Indigenous guide will join you for an extensive behind the scenes look at the diamond mining process and cultural significance of the mine site. Continue south to the historic town of Halls Creek, situated on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert, at the doorstep of the World Heritage listed Purnululu National Park. The town is rich in Aboriginal and European history and culture. It's passed by Aboriginal song lines and trading paths stretching from coast to coast and is nearby a site where prospector, Charlie Hall found a one kilogram gold nugget in 1885.

Kimberley Hotel

The Kimberley Hotel, Halls Creek is situated on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert. The hotel features magnificent landscaped gardens with views of the surrounding countryside. Enjoy the swimming pool, spa and outdoor dining area. The traditional saloon bar offers the opportunity to enjoy ...

The Kimberley Hotel, Halls Creek is situated on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert. The hotel features magnificent landscaped gardens with views of the surrounding countryside. Enjoy the swimming pool, spa and outdoor dining area. The traditional saloon bar offers the opportunity to enjoy a cold beer and meet some local characters.

There are 72 large motel rooms which provide air-conditioned comfort, internet access, in-room movies, and private bathrooms with hairdryers. The hotel is a comfortable base to explore the surrounding gold fields, Wolf Creek, Meteorite Crater or the famous Bungle Bungle National Park.

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Halls Creek to Fitzroy Crossing

Travel through the Kimberley to the remote township of Fitzroy Crossing. Stop at the Yiyili Indigenous community. Yiyili is home to approximately 250 residents living scattered across Louisa Downs, a cattle property owned and operated by the community. In the late 80's the station was handed back to the Cox family and then leased by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) from the family on a 99 year lease. The majority of the residents are Cox family members. You'll get the chance to meet some of the family at Laari Gallery, an art gallery located at the community. This afternoon cruise with a local guide through Geikie Gorge, which was formed by the waters of the Fitzroy River tunnelling through the Napier Range. During the wet season, the Fitzroy River rises over 16 metres, staining the limestone walls of the gorge and flooding the national park with seven metres of water. In the dry season, the river transforms itself into a quiet stream strung beneath the towering cliffs of the Devonian Reef. Watch for freshwater crocodiles, fruit bats and wallabies as the 30 metre high walls of the gorge tower above you.

Fitzroy River Lodge

Fitzroy River Lodge is located in the heart of the Kimberley, on the banks of the mighty Fitzroy River, the Lodge offers a wide range of accommodation to suit all travellers. At the Fitzroy River Lodge you can relax on fifty acres of natural bush ...

Fitzroy River Lodge is located in the heart of the Kimberley, on the banks of the mighty Fitzroy River, the Lodge offers a wide range of accommodation to suit all travellers. At the Fitzroy River Lodge you can relax on fifty acres of natural bush with shady trees and landscaped gardens. Accommodation choices include; motel rooms, self-contained riverview studios, 2 bedroom suites and safari tents. Lodge facilities include; swimming pool, tennis courts, restaurant, bar, laundry and camp kitchen.

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Fitzroy Crossing to Broome

Travel to the tropical resort town of Broome on the Indian Ocean. On arrival, enjoy a Broome city sights tour with your Travel Director, before sitting back and relax with a drink to watch the spectacular sunset over the ocean.

Cable Beach Club Resort

The Kimberly Region, one of the world's last great wilderness areas is right at Cable Beach Club Resort's doorstep. Set against the beautiful and dramatic Cable Beach, the iconic 263 room Cable Beach Club Resort is an indulgent oasis in Broome, Western Australia.

The Kimberly Region, one of the world's last great wilderness areas is right at Cable Beach Club Resort's doorstep. Set against the beautiful and dramatic Cable Beach, the iconic 263 room Cable Beach Club Resort is an indulgent oasis in Broome, Western Australia.

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Broome

Today you have a full day to explore this tropical hideaway. At some stage you may enjoy a leisurely stroll along the 22 kilometres of pristine sand and swim in the turquoise water that is Cable Beach. Wander through Chinatown or shop for pearls. Tonight, join your fellow travellers for dinner overlooking Cable Beach.

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Day11

Broome to Port Hedland

Today get set to head south to Western Australia's famous Pilbara region. Known for its rich cultural landscape, red earth and vast mineral deposits, the region's diverse landscape will fascinate you. Skirting the edge of the Great Sandy Desert, cross vast pastoral leases and Aboriginal homelands through Pardoo to Port Hedland. Port Hedland is a hub for major resource activity and is a powerhouse of the Australian economy. Its natural deep anchorage harbour sees the export of iron ore, salt, manganese, livestock and natural gas from the nearby off shore gas fields. Tonight enjoy dinner at your hotel.

The Esplanade Hotel Port Hedland

The Esplanade Hotel Port Hedland is an oasis in the Pilbara providing friendly service outstanding accommodation, fabulous food & most importantly ice cold beer! As Port Hedland's only 4.5 star hotel, The Esplanade welcomes guests for business & pleasure as well as offering some of ...

As Port Hedland's only 4.5 star hotel, The Esplanade welcomes guests for business & pleasure as well as offering some of the most versatile events spaces in the region.

Located in the West End of Port Hedland within walking distance to the port, coast, shops and main street & redeveloped as recently as 2012 in the growth phase of the mining boom the hotel today with her stately charm and wide sweeping verandas with spectacular views is a Port Hedland icon and a far cry from when she opened her doors as the "First Pub in Port" in 1904.

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Port Hedland to Karijini National Park

Journey in to the depths of the Pilbara to Karijini National Park. Located in the Hamerlsley Ranges, The startling landscape of spectacular gorges, waterfalls and rock pools provides a striking contrast to the stark red landscape of the Pilbara. You'll explore Fortescue Falls at Dales Gorge and if you're up to it, you can take a walk to one of the national park's plunge pools. Your stay tonight is in safari-style eco tents. You can sit on your private deck with a good book and relax watching the sun set and fall asleep to the calming sounds of nature.

Karijini Eco Retreat

Karijini Eco Retreat is an ideal place to stay for leisure travellers wanting an authentic outback experience. Located in the Savannah Campground around 35 kilometres from the Karijini Visitor Centre and is close to the spectacular Weano, Hancock, Knox, and Joffre gorges, the Karijini Eco ...

Karijini Eco Retreat is an ideal place to stay for leisure travellers wanting an authentic outback experience. Located in the Savannah Campground around 35 kilometres from the Karijini Visitor Centre and is close to the spectacular Weano, Hancock, Knox, and Joffre gorges, the Karijini Eco Retreat is a unique and ecologically sound accommodation site offering quality accommodation.

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Karijini to Karratha

This morning travel to Tom Price Enjoy a guided tour of Rio Tinto's Open Cut Iron Ore Mine site. You will be amazed by the massive pit and see the huge machinery and trucks in action as you're lead to the heart of the operation. In the afternoon you journey back to the spectacular waters of the West Coast to Karratha, another town supported by the mining industry.

Best Western Karratha Central Apartments

Stay at the Best Western Karratha Central Apartments in the City of Karratha, Western Australia, the gateway to the mighty Pilbara. It is the perfect base for your Pilbara adventure, from the grassy plains of the Hamersley Ranges, the waterfalls and pockets of tropical wilderness ...

Stay at the Best Western Karratha Central Apartments in the City of Karratha, Western Australia, the gateway to the mighty Pilbara. It is the perfect base for your Pilbara adventure, from the grassy plains of the Hamersley Ranges, the waterfalls and pockets of tropical wilderness in the Karijini National Park and the magnificent islands of the Dampier Archipelago. Learn to Sky Dive, experience the great fishing available on-board the "Blue Marlin" and explore the rich Aboriginal culture and the many heritage trails that are waiting for you.

Located in the centre of Karratha, the Best Western Karratha Central Apartments is the ideal base for leisure and corporate travellers. Offering 84 fully-serviced rooms, including queen deluxe rooms and one bedroom apartments, this Karratha accommodation is the most modern and comfortable in the Pilbara where there is always a great deal to avail of.

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Karratha to Exmouth

Today travel to North West Cape. Exmouth is situated on the boundary of Cape Range National Park and the Ningaloo Marine Park and was built to house the families of US Navy personnel working at Naval Communication Station Harold E Holt. When you arrive on the coast you'll visit Vlaming Head Lighthouse for stunning view over Lighthouse Bay and enjoy a tour of the township with your Travel Director. Tonight stay just metres from the water, overlooking Exmouth Gulf.

Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort

Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort, the only resort on Sunrise Beach, is your gateway to the world heritage listed Ningaloo Reef and the Cape Range National Park. Guests can enjoy a relaxing holiday escaping the winter chill or an action packed holiday taking part in the ...

Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort, the only resort on Sunrise Beach, is your gateway to the world heritage listed Ningaloo Reef and the Cape Range National Park. Guests can enjoy a relaxing holiday escaping the winter chill or an action packed holiday taking part in the many activities the region has to offer.

Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort, in the Exmouth Marina, has 68 rooms, servicing the growing popularity of the nature based tourist destination.

The deluxe development includes a range of hotel rooms and one and two bedroom self contained apartments and bungalows. The complex includes Gold Plate Award winning Mantaray's restaurant, bar, lounge, resort-style swimming pool and gym with stunning beaches right outside your door.

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Exmouth

After a leisurely breakfast, today is yours to do as you choose. Why not marvel at the size, grace and beauty of the Whale Shark as you swim alongside them in the pristine waters of the Ningaloo Marine Park, alternatively you could take a stroll along the beach, or relax by the hotel pool overlooking the water.

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Day16

Coral Bay to Carnarvon

Today, on a shallow draft glass bottom boat, cruise over World Heritage listed Ningaloo Reef at Coral Bay to see coral formations found in the lagoon gardens of the inner reef. On a coral cruise you'll see wonderful fish and bright unspoiled corals without having to get in the water. It's a fantastic experience! We then make the journey south to Carnarvon. On arrival you'll visit the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum with plenty of time to explore.

Hospitality Inn Carnarvon

Hospitality Inn Carnarvon is a well-appointed accommodation for leisure and business travellers. The hotel is situated on the Gascoyne River adjacent to the Carnarvon Yacht Club, just 800 meters from the town centre and minutes from the Carnarvon airport. Relax is a warm and friendly ...

Hospitality Inn Carnarvon is a well-appointed accommodation for leisure and business travellers. The hotel is situated on the Gascoyne River adjacent to the Carnarvon Yacht Club, just 800 meters from the town centre and minutes from the Carnarvon airport. Relax is a warm and friendly property.

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Carnarvon to Monkey Mia

Travel to Hamelin Pool to see the world's best known colony of Stromatolites. Dating back to the beginning of life on earth, while they may not appear alive, these living structures have helped scientists unravel the history of life on earth! Later visit fascinating Shell Beach, one of only two in the world, formed from billions of coquina bivalve shells up to ten metres deep. Continue to the crystal blue waters and the pristine white shell and sandy beaches of Monkey Mia where you'll stay for the next two nights.

Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort Shark Bay

The Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort is located at Dolphin Beach in the heart of the Shark Bay World Heritage Area. This resort also offers a wide range of onsite facilities that include swimming pool, artesian spring hot tub, bar and restaurant, tennis and volleyball courts. ...

The Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort is located at Dolphin Beach in the heart of the Shark Bay World Heritage Area. This resort also offers a wide range of onsite facilities that include swimming pool, artesian spring hot tub, bar and restaurant, tennis and volleyball courts. The Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort has accommodation options for all travellers available all year round.

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Monkey Mia

Every morning, Monkey Mia's wild dolphins swim to shore to be fed and mingle with the people. After a leisurely breakfast overlooking the calm waters of the bay, watch the famous dolphins swim into shore (Note: As dolphins are wild their appearance cannot be guaranteed.) Today, choose from two Included Choice sightseeing experiences. You may like to join a Daytime Dreaming bush walking tour, or watching the world go and unwind on a cruise watching the sunset.

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Day19

Monkey Mia to Geraldton

Venture into Kalbarri National Park and visit Red Bluff Lookout to view the spectacular scenery of Murchison River Gorge from the vantage point of Hawks Head Lookout and keep an eye out for graceful Peregrine Falcons hunting along the gorges and cliffs. During wildflower season, the National Park is a bloom with many a variety of wildflower. You'll spot Acacia, Banksia, Caladenia and more! On arrival in Geraldton you'll visit the evocative HMAS Sydney Memorial and have the chance to discover the seaside township.

Mantra Geraldton

Mantra Geraldton's spacious apartments are close to the region's best attractions like the Western Australian Museum, Geraldton CBD and the HMAS Sydney Memorial. With apartments spread over two wings, you will enjoy comfortable self-contained accommodation with kitchen and laundry facilities and some rooms with breathtaking ...

Mantra Geraldton's spacious apartments are close to the region's best attractions like the Western Australian Museum, Geraldton CBD and the HMAS Sydney Memorial. With apartments spread over two wings, you will enjoy comfortable self-contained accommodation with kitchen and laundry facilities and some rooms with breathtaking water views. You'll be close to shops and restaurants and activities such as windsurfing, kit surfing, fishing, diving, swimming and day trips.

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Geraldton to Perth

Visit Nambung National Park, home of the marvelous Pinnacles, a series of intriguing limestone formations. Afterwards stop at the seaside hamlet of Lancelin at lunchtime. This afternoon visit Yanchep National Park where you'll enjoy a fantastic Aboriginal cultural experience in a bush setting. Meet your Aboriginal guide who'll share with you their way of life and will treat you to the enchanting sounds of the didgeridoo. It's a hands-on experience where you'll have the chance to touch and feel traditional Aboriginal tools and it will have you rolling around with laughter. Continue to Perth and join your fellow travellers for a few laughs over a Farewell dinner.

Crowne Plaza Perth

The Crowne Plaza is conveniently located in the city's fashionable Lower East Side. The hotel is only minutes from Perth's business, shopping and entertainment areas and opposite Langley Park with views of the Swan River. The Crowne Plaza features 189 comfortable and spacious rooms and ...

The Crowne Plaza is conveniently located in the city's fashionable Lower East Side. The hotel is only minutes from Perth's business, shopping and entertainment areas and opposite Langley Park with views of the Swan River. The Crowne Plaza features 189 comfortable and spacious rooms and suites. Stay at Crowne Plaza Perth and experience natural scenery on your doorstep, just minutes from the centre of Western Australia's capital city.

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Prices are "from" per person based on twin/double share accommodation and for travel in low season. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited seat/spaces and all pricing is subject to change and availability. Rates for single or triple travellers are available on request - please inquire.